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Nasrin Ghasemlou - Helena Krolič

Nasrin Ghasemlou - Helena Krolič
Helen Ghasemlou, also known as Nasrin Ghasemlou, wife of Dr. Abdulrahman Ghasemlou, Former Secretary of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran died at the age of 89 in Paris the capital of France on 10-03-2023. Nasrin Ghasemloo, whose real name was Lena, was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, during the Great Crisis of the 1933s. She was still very young When Her parents divorced, Her mother was killed when she was 6 years old. Her father wasn't too worried about Her. He handed her over to an orphanage, She had a sad childhood and youth. She wandered from city to city and from school to school in search of work and education. After World War II, when the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, she finally was admitted to the university. The fate of the times is this blonde European girl, was introduced to a Kurdish boy who had moved to Prague from the Middle East to complete his university studies. This tall and handsome Kurdish man named Abdulrahman Ghasemlou, His life was not like Lena's, He came from a feudal family, He was the son of an elder nobleman of the Urmia region named Mohammad Agha Ghasemlou. In the autumn of 1952, she met Lena at a party in Prague and fell in love at first sight. Ghasemlou was 20 years old and Lena was 17 years old. Soon, inside the Iranian embassy, a well-dressed Shiite mullah engaged them to each other. Since they have been together for 37 years. Abdulrahman had the foundation of leftist politics and thought in his mind. So, he decides to return to Iran. Despite her aunt advising Lena not to follow her Eastern Muslim husband and make life bitter for herself. But she goes with him to Tehran. Here begins a new phase for this woman, in a life of exile and secret hiding places, She fell in love with Omar Khayyam's poems. After a while, they moved to Abdulrahman's household in Urmia, where she felt more of a clash of cultures. What she finds strange is polygamy, According to Ghasemlou's mother's grandmother, Mohammad Agha had married 25 women. She was even surprised that Mohammad Agha told her in front of his wives and children that if she had a sister. After that, Lena and her two daughters immigrated to South Kurdistan and settled in Sulaymaniyah. From there, she was taken to Baghdad in an old jeep, where she spent eight months waiting for a visa in Baghdad, she spends time with horses and blindness. Again, in Baghdad, it hurts to see these vague and helpless women who are viewed as less than men, Although Abdul Rahman was one of the rare people in this regard, however out of respect for other men, he asked Lena to behave like an obedient Muslim woman. During the days when she went from hiding place to hiding place in Baghdad, she was forced to stay in a hiding place with three young men, one of whom was a law student. He had left the university; He had fled from the police. He was a kind man with a desirable name, but his real name was Jalal Talabani. Whenever Lena changed her hiding place, she had to change her name, The very first night she arrived at her new hideout, The three young men have to find a desired name for Lena. Finally, Mam Jalal makes the final decision and says your name is Nasrin. Nasrin is the name of a white flower that grows in the mountains, and the Kurds still know her by that name. In 1958, Mullah Mustafa Barzani, on his return from the Soviet Union to Iraq, briefly stayed in Prague and was a guest of the Ghasemlou family for dinner. During the meeting, Mullah Mustafa suggested that Abdulrahman return to South Kurdistan and continue his struggle against the Shah's regime. This one accepts it. From then on his life in Baghdad officially resumed in 1959 and 1960. Lena works in the Ministry of Housing in Baghdad and later moves back to Prague because of her husband's party work. In 1968, while it was a difficult year for the Kurdish fighters in the east, the Prague Spring was destroyed 2,000 kilometers from Kurdistan under the postal army of the Warsaw Pact. After the tragedy, Lena and Abdulrahman left Prague and returned to Baghdad. From 1970 to 1974, he worked in the Iraqi Ministry of Planning and was elected Secretary General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He returned to Prague and moved to Paris in 1976 under pressure from the Czechoslovak secret police. Their two daughters were in Sweden. After the fall of the Shah's regime, Lena returns to Kurdistan and lives closely with the tragedy and hardship of the people of East Kurdistan and their sorrowful women. She felt even more sad when her husband Abdul Rahman left her and devoted all his time to party work, leaving Lena alone. Lena eventually arrives at the decision to separate from Ghasemlou and returns to Paris.[1]
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